Article: 100239 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "justtis" Subject: Service Manual Wanted Grundit YB400 Message-ID: Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 12:04:27 -0400 Need the Grundig YB-400 Service Manual. contact: justtis@hotmail.com Some of the manuals I have for exchange ..... Service Manuals Panasonic RF-2200 Sony 2010 Schematic Sony SW-77 Sony ICF 7600 Zenith Royal 1000 Icom R-71A Sangean ATS-818 Realistic DX-302 Realistic DX-160 Schematic/Operate GE SR3 Yaesu FRG-7700 Yaesu FRG-7 Schematic Kenwood R-5000 Many operation manuals: Drake SW-8A/B ... R-75 Icom Kenwood Panasonic 4900, 2200 etc Zenith NRD 545 ETC contact: justtis@hotmail.com Article: 100240 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Ray Pichulo Subject: FA: Viking Kilowatt, Ranger Message-ID: Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:00:09 GMT The big one! Located in the Boston area. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5820914108&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT Article: 100241 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "benjamaniac" Subject: Re: Got another radio today Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:13:36 -0600 Message-ID: References: <1129731113.036369.287890@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1129731396.509574.314230@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> "Avery W3AVE" wrote in message news:1129731396.509574.314230@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > P.S. I should have mentioned that the "S" after 2-40C means an > additional band, from 200-400 kHz, and I don't think the S model covers > the entire broadcast band--just 1000 kHz and up. I don't think there's > much down in the LF band these days except for a couple of utility > stations, but maybe I'm wrong. > Avery, Thanks for all the info on the radio. I greatly appreciate it. No...it didn't come withthe stepped feet you asked about. It does have a gov't tag on it saying it was made for the FCC or something like that. As far as working condition...that's still unknown. I Haven't taken a good close look at it yet. After I have...I'll fire it up slowly on my variac since I have no idea how long it's been since it's been powered up. I'll give an update on it when I get it going. Ben Article: 100242 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Litzendraht" Subject: Re: BC-229 up and running. Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 01:28:19 +0200 Message-ID: <4b7d8aa8ba6672dc5ffec7a6561b6d5c@localhost.talkaboutradio.com> References: <3e0be4914c99ad90003b172629e6e925@localhost.talkaboutradio.com> Ya know, I was just recalling, I was able to make the BC-229 oscillate to receive CW by hooking a wire to the antenna post and running it back near the grid cap of a later 39/44 stage. I'm sure that it would have copied SSB,but SSB was almost un-heard of in '54. And keeping it tuned in would have kept one very busy. But, I could have done it! Radio operators in those days had at least three hands, and sometimes four were required. John Article: 100243 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bob Spooner" Subject: Differences between Kenwood TS-700S and TS-700SP? Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:27:57 -0400 Message-ID: Can anyone tell me what the differences are? By the way, I have been impressed with the speed and quality of the responses I have gotten about parts, etc. from Kenwood. Thanks. 73, Bob AD3K Article: 100244 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Bob Subject: MILITARY RADIO MOUNTS Message-ID: Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:54:50 -0400 I have on ebay the mother-lode of old military radio mounts...if your so inclined, please take a look...Thanks... http://cgi.ebay.com/MILITARY-RADIO-MOUNTS_W0QQitemZ5821555641QQcategoryZ4671QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Article: 100245 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: msix@nmia.com Subject: FS: Coil stock, forms de W7ZFB Message-ID: <1a0cb$4358315a$402a802f$12123@nmia.allthenewsgroups.com> Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 00:07:54 +0000 3in D, 10in L, 8TPI, shiny, unused, $16 2.25in D, 11in L, 10TPI, shiny, used, $13 2.75in D, 10in L, 6TPI, 11in L centered longitudinal fiberglass support, used, $12 MasterMobile loading coil, 2.5in D, 13in L, 6 and 11 TPI, end caps threaded 3/8-24, plastic MM cover, shiny, no slider. $14 set of 9 3/4in D slug tuned coil forms used, $18 6.5, 4.5, 4.25, 4.25, 3, 3, 3, 2.75, 2.75 inches long plus postage 73 John n Article: 100246 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Caveat Lector" References: Subject: Re: Differences between Kenwood TS-700S and TS-700SP? Message-ID: Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 17:42:44 -0700 I had a TS-700S years ago and dim memory sez the TS700S only allowed repeater operation in the 146 MHz and 147 MHz portions of the band. About 1977, a new repeater subband was established at 144.5-145.5 MHz. The SP model from kenwood allowed the proper repeater splits over the entire 2M band But a mod was available and I recall modding my TS-700S for the new repeater sub bands. -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "Bob Spooner" wrote in message news:dj89hd$oak$1@f04n12.cac.psu.edu... > Can anyone tell me what the differences are? > > By the way, I have been impressed with the speed and quality of the > responses I have gotten about parts, etc. from Kenwood. > > Thanks. > > 73, > Bob AD3K > > Article: 100247 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:58:41 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: WTB D-104 or Shure 444 References: <1129800398.142753.88600@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: gb wrote: > "gil" wrote in message > news:1129800398.142753.88600@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >>Wanted a D-104 non-amplified or a Shure 444, not interested in >>collectors condition, just as long as it works I dont care what it >>looks like. >>Please email me direct, thanks. >> >>Gil >> > > > Gil - > > Astatic microphone, stand & pre-amp schematics > http://www.barovelli.com/radio/astatic/astatic.htm > > The Shure 444 series, now discontinued, was produced for a long time 1963 to > 1996. > > Shure 444 - 1963 to 1979 > http://www.shure.com/pdf/discontinued/444.pdf > > Shure 444D - 1980 - 1996 > http://www.shure.com/pdf/discontinued/444d.pdf > > Shure 444T - 1967 - 1974 > http://www.shure.com/pdf/discontinued/444t.pdf > > The Shure 450 Series II is current production > http://164.109.27.207/microphones/models/450series2.asp > > g. beat > w9gb > > Those links are handy but the D104 shure sounds better on most rigs. -Bill Article: 100248 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 22:01:44 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: Looking for schematic of Knight KG-221 References: Message-ID: <9e57$43584c0a$4232bd51$4813@COQUI.NET> Don Bowey wrote: > The subject says it. > > I bought it on eBay to modify it for receiving weather pix at 137 MHz, and > having a schematic would be a big time saver. > > This is one of the goodies not yet available on BAMA. > > I'm willing to pay a reasonable price. > > Tnx > > Don > Just curious...I don't know the innards of the KG-221 but isn't it an FM rig, or is it AM with slope detection? I'm suspecting that if its a classic FM 'public service' receiver then the only thing usable from it might be the rf stage/tuner. -Bill Article: 100249 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: THIS ACTUALLY WORKS, IT'S AMAZING - "It_really_works1.txt" 10.6 KBytes yEnc From: SK8@HOTMAIL.COM Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 02:25:54 GMT Message-ID: <1129861625_625@spool6-east.superfeed.net> THIS REALLY WORKS this is amazing! give it a try! Turn $6.00 into $42,000...read this to find out how!!! READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE! I found this on a bulletin board and decided to try it. A little while back, I was browsing through newsgroups, just like you are now, and came across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands of cash within weeks with only an initial investment of $6.00! So I thought, "Yeah right, this must be a scam", but like most of us, I was curious, so I kept reading. Anyway, it said that you send $1.00 to each of the 6 names and address stated in the article. You then place your own name and address in the bottom of the list at #6, and post the article in at least 200 newsgroups. (There are thousands) No catch, that was it. So after thinking it over, and talking to a few people first, I thought about trying it. I figured: "what have I got to lose except 6 stamps and $6.00, right?" Then I invested the measly $6.00. Well GUESS WHAT!!... within 7 days, I started getting cash in the mail! I was shocked! I figured it would end soon, but the cash just kept coming in. In my first week, I made about $25.00. By the end of the second week I had made a total of over $1,000.00! In the third week I had over $10,000.00 and it's still growing. This is now my fourth week and I have made a total of just over $42,000.00 and it's still coming in rapidly. It's certainly worth $6.00, and 6 stamps, I have spent more than that on the lottery!! Let me tell you how this works and most importantly, why it works....Also, make sure you print a copy of this article NOW, so you can get the information off of it as you need it. I promise you that if you follow the directions exactly, that you will start making more cash than you thought possible by doing something so easy! Suggestion: Read this entire message carefully! (print it out or download it.) Follow the simple directions and watch the cash come in! It's easy. It's legal. And, your investment is only $6.00 (Plus postage) IMPORTANT: This is not a rip-off; it is not indecent; it is not illegal; and it is virtually no risk - it really works!!!! If all of the following instructions are adhered to, you will receive extraordinary dividends. PLEASE NOTE: Please follow these directions EXACTLY, and $50,000 or more can be yours in 20 to 60 days. This program remains successful because of the honesty and integrity of the participants. Please continue its success by carefully adhering to the instructions. You will now become part of the Mail Order business. In this business your product is not solid and tangible, it's a service. You are in the business of developing Mailing Lists. Many large corporations are happy to pay big bucks for quality lists. However, the cash made from the mailing lists is secondary to the income which is made from people like you and me asking to be included in that list. Here are the 4 easy steps to success: STEP 1: Get 6 separate pieces of paper and write the following on each piece of paper "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST." Now get 6 US $1.00 bills and place ONE inside EACH of the 6 pieces of paper so the bill will not be seen through the envelope (to prevent thievery). Next, place one paper in each of the 6 envelopes and seal them. You should now have 6 sealed envelopes, each with a piece of paper stating the above phrase, your name and address, and a $1.00 bill. What you are doing is creating a service. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! You are requesting a legitimate service and you are paying for it! Like most of us I was a little skeptical and a little worried about the legal aspects of it all. So I checked it out with the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) and they confirmed that it is indeed legal! Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses: 1) Beth Collins 1012 Woodbine Ave., Toronto, Ontario M4C 4C1 2) Melody McKinley 8 Huntingdon Drive Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2V 1w1 3) C. Witt 12 Pine ST. Attleboro, MA 02703 4) Ben Ervin 1281 Cadillac Dr. Hamilton, OH 45013 5) Robert Velez P.O. BOX 1078 Bronx, NY 10462 6) Freddy Oropeza 10201 Lindley Av, apt# 118. Northridge, CA 91325 STEP 2: Now take the #1 name off the list that you see above, move the other names up (6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4, etc...) and add YOUR Name as number 6 on the list. STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close to original as possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups. (I think there are close to 24,000 groups) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the more cash you make! This is perfectly legal! If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the Postal lottery laws. Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and, whenever you need cash, you can use it again, and again. PLEASE REMEMBER that this program remains successful because of the honesty and integrity of the participants and by their carefully adhering to the directions. Look at it this way. If you are of integrity, the program will continue and the cash that so many others have received will come your way. NOTE: You may want to retain every name and address sent to you, either on a computer or hard copy and keep the notes people send you. This VERIFIES that you are truly providing a service. (Also, it might be a good idea to wrap the $1 bill in dark paper to reduce the risk of mail theft.) So, as each post is downloaded and the directions carefully followed, six members will be reimbursed for their participation as a List Developer with one dollar each. Your name will move up the list geometrically so that when your name reaches the #1 position you will be receiving thousands of cash in CASH!!! What an opportunity for only $6.00 ($1.00 for each of the first six people listed above) Send it now, add your own name to the list and you're in business! ---DIRECTIONS ----- FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS------------ Step 1) You do not need to re-type this entire letter to do your own posting. Simply put your cursor at the beginning of this letter and drag your cursor to the bottom of this document, and select 'copy' from the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into the computer's memory. Step 2) Open a blank 'notepad' file and place your cursor at the top of the blank page. From the 'edit' menu select 'paste'. This will paste a copy of the letter into notepad so that you can add your name to the list. Step 3) Save your new notepad file as a .txt file. If you want to do your postings in different settings, you'll always have this file to go back to. Step 4) Use Netscape or Internet explorer and try searching for various newsgroups (on-line forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions.) Step 5) Visit these message boards and post this article as a new message by highlighting the text of this letter and selecting paste from the edit menu. Fill in the Subject, this will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, click the post message button. You're done with your first one! Congratulations...THAT'S IT! All you have to do is jump to different newsgroups and post away, after you get the hang of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup! **REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN, THE MORE Cash YOU WILL MAKE!! BUT YOU HAVE TO POST A MINIMUM OF 200** That's it! You will begin receiving cash from around the world within days! You may eventually want to rent a P.O.Box due to the large amount of mail you will receive. If you wish to stay anonymous, you can invent a name to use, as long as the postman will deliver it. **JUST MAKE SURE ALL THE ADDRESSES ARE CORRECT.** Now the WHY part: Out of 200 postings, say I receive only 5 replies (a very low example). So then I made $5.00 with my name at #6 on the letter. Now, each of the 5 persons who just sent me $1.00 make the MINIMUM 200 postings, each with my name at #5 and only 5 persons respond to each of the original 5, that is another $25.00 for me, now those 25 each make 200 MINIMUM posts with my name at #4 and only 5 replies each, I will bring in an additional $125.00! Now, those 125 persons turn around and post the MINIMUM 200 with my name at #3 and only receive 5 replies each, I will make an additional $626.00! OK, now here is the fun part, each of those 625 persons post a MINIMUM 200 letters with my name at #2 and they each only receive 5 replies, that just made me $3,125.00!!! Those 3,125 persons will all deliver this message to 200 newsgroups with my name at #1 and if still 5 persons per 200 newsgroups react I will receive $15,625.00! With an original investment of only $6.00! AMAZING! When your name is no longer on the list, you just take the latest posting in the newsgroups, and send out another $6.00 to names on the list, putting your name at number 6 again. And start posting again. The thing to remember is: do you realize that thousands of people all over the world are joining the internet and reading these articles everyday?, JUST LIKE YOU are now!! So, can you afford $6.00 and see if it really works?? I think so... People have said, "what if the plan is played out and no one sends you the cash? So what! What are the chances of that happening when there are tons of new honest users and new honest people who are joining the internet and newsgroups everyday and are willing to give it a try? Estimates are at 20,000 to 50,000 new users, every day, with thousands of those joining the actual internet. 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TS-700SP? Message-ID: <_5X5f.19156$q1.19109@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net> Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 01:01:46 GMT "Bob Spooner" wrote in message news:dj89hd$oak$1@f04n12.cac.psu.edu... > Can anyone tell me what the differences are? > > By the way, I have been impressed with the speed and quality of the > responses I have gotten about parts, etc. from Kenwood. > > Thanks. > > 73, > Bob AD3K > > The SP was digital. And I "think" it had the repeater offsets for the 145 range already installed. It's been a while so don't hold this as gospel. I'm sure someone else knows the skinny. Dan/W4NTI Article: 100251 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "benjamaniac" Subject: Re: Got another radio today Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:39:51 -0600 Message-ID: References: <1129731113.036369.287890@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1129731396.509574.314230@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1129810565.783582.236060@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> "Avery W3AVE" wrote in message news:1129810565.783582.236060@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Probably used at one of the FCC monitoring stations rather than made > for the FCC. If the plastic dial face is yellowed or cracked, by the > way, Doyle Roberts makes a perfect replacement at a reasonable price. I > don't have contact info handy, but he sells on Radio Attic and you can > find his email there. > > Avery Thanks for the info on the dial face...yes it could use a new one. I'll get ahold of him right away. Ben Article: 100252 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Edward Knobloch Subject: Web site with a great tube circuit review, including lab experiments Message-ID: Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 03:55:00 GMT Hi, Gang Check out www.du.edu/~etuttle/electron/elect27.htm This guy must be a wonderful teacher! 73, Ed Knobloch Article: 100253 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bernie Murphy" References: <1126123626.168675.93240@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1126138952.012455.214420@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Boat Anchor Manuals Message-ID: Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 00:03:06 -0400 Reminder: If you have problems with download, you need to run the registry tweak as per the BAMA site regsvr32.exe /u msieftp.dllin order to have your file transfer to work properly73, Bernie, VE3FWF, Ottawa, Canada wrote in message news:1126138952.012455.214420@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Thanks to all ,I have one on the way...My rec is 9R59D,the original > Trio.It does not have sliderule dials. they are half round type. I nice > receiver but is a bit out of cal..dial strings were replaced at some > time,that could have caused the cal to be off..I don`t like to tweek > without using their procedure..get into trouble usually.. thanks all > ..Harold > Article: 100254 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Gregg Subject: Re: WTB D-104 or shure 444 Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 04:44:13 -0700 Message-ID: References: <1129800398.142753.88600@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Behold, gil scribed on tube chassis: > Wanted a D-104 non-amplified or a Shure 444, not interested in > collectors condition, just as long as it works I dont care what it > looks like. > Please email me direct, thanks. > > Gil Did you check eBay? -- Gregg "t3h g33k" http://geek.scorpiorising.ca *Ratings are for transistors, tubes have guidelines* Article: 100255 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bob Spooner" Subject: Re: Differences between Kenwood TS-700S and TS-700SP? Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:26:16 -0400 Message-ID: References: "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:UPW5f.3506$i%.843@fed1read07... > I had a TS-700S years ago and dim memory sez the TS700S only allowed > repeater operation in the 146 MHz and 147 MHz portions of the band. About > 1977, a new repeater subband was established at 144.5-145.5 MHz. > > The SP model from kenwood allowed the proper repeater splits over > the entire 2M band > > But a mod was available and I recall modding my TS-700S for the new repeater > sub bands. > -- > CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! > Thanks for your response. Was the mod very complex? There seems to be a lot more information on the S than on the SP available on the web, and I've found some places listing service manuals for sale that lump them together. I don't want to buy a service manual for the S if it won't be useful for the SP. 73, Bob AD3K Article: 100256 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bob Spooner" Subject: Re: Differences between Kenwood TS-700S and TS-700SP? Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:33:01 -0400 Message-ID: References: <_5X5f.19156$q1.19109@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net> "Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message news:_5X5f.19156$q1.19109@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net... > > The SP was digital. And I "think" it had the repeater offsets for the 145 > range already installed. It's been a while so don't hold this as gospel. > I'm sure someone else knows the skinny. > > Dan/W4NTI > Dan, Thanks for replying. From what I've learned so far, both the S and the SP had digital displays, and at least one of the differences was the expanded range where repeater offsets would work. They both had a low power button and a button for a tone for use with European repeaters. My SP also has a jack for an external tone encoder but I don't know if the S did. 73, Bob AD3K Article: 100257 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bob Spooner" Subject: Re: Differences between Kenwood TS-700S and TS-700SP? Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:34:54 -0400 Message-ID: References: Did your S have a jack for an external tone encoder? 73, Bob AD3K "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:UPW5f.3506$i%.843@fed1read07... > I had a TS-700S years ago and dim memory sez the TS700S only allowed > repeater operation in the 146 MHz and 147 MHz portions of the band. About > 1977, a new repeater subband was established at 144.5-145.5 MHz. > > The SP model from kenwood allowed the proper repeater splits over > the entire 2M band > > But a mod was available and I recall modding my TS-700S for the new repeater > sub bands. > -- > CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! Article: 100258 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: Differences between Knight T-150 and T-150A? From: k5dh@raytheon.com (-=H=-) Message-ID: Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:23:37 GMT What are the differences between the Knight T-150 and T-150A? People keep telling me, "There aren't many differences", but no one has told me what's different. Anyone know? 73, Dean K5DH Article: 100259 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Caveat Lector" References: Subject: Re: Differences between Kenwood TS-700S and TS-700SP? Message-ID: Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 07:30:30 -0700 The TS-700S and TS-700SP are analog radios -- both with digital readouts Don't recall a tone encoder input -- but I built a wein bridge oscillator inside the TS-700S for my favarite repeater. As I recall -- the 145 mod kit for the TS-700S was ordered from Kenwood -- fairly easy to install. w4grw@email.com has a TS-700S -- perhaps e-mail him Some web pages to read http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1246 TS-700S Operating Manual at Mods.dk http://www.mods.dk/view.php?ListManuals=kenwood RixPic http://www.rigpix.com/kenwood/ts700s.htm -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "Bob Spooner" wrote in message news:djaq9r$1hve$1@f04n12.cac.psu.edu... > "Caveat Lector" wrote in message > news:UPW5f.3506$i%.843@fed1read07... >> I had a TS-700S years ago and dim memory sez the TS700S only allowed >> repeater operation in the 146 MHz and 147 MHz portions of the band. About >> 1977, a new repeater subband was established at 144.5-145.5 MHz. >> >> The SP model from kenwood allowed the proper repeater splits over >> the entire 2M band >> >> But a mod was available and I recall modding my TS-700S for the new > repeater >> sub bands. >> -- >> CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! >> > > Thanks for your response. Was the mod very complex? There seems to be a > lot > more information on the S than on the SP available on the web, and I've > found some places listing service manuals for sale that lump them > together. > I don't want to buy a service manual for the S if it won't be useful for > the > SP. > > 73, > Bob AD3K > > Article: 100260 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bob Spooner" Subject: Re: Differences between Kenwood TS-700S and TS-700SP? Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:19:20 -0400 Message-ID: References: Thanks. I've emailed him, and I've looked at the web sites below. 73, Bob AD3K "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:VX66f.3562$i%.1650@fed1read07... > The TS-700S and TS-700SP are analog radios -- both with digital readouts > > Don't recall a tone encoder input -- but I built a wein bridge oscillator > inside the TS-700S for my favarite repeater. > > As I recall -- the 145 mod kit for the TS-700S was ordered from Kenwood -- > fairly easy to install. > > w4grw@email.com has a TS-700S -- perhaps e-mail him > > > > Some web pages to read > http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1246 > > TS-700S Operating Manual at Mods.dk > http://www.mods.dk/view.php?ListManuals=kenwood > > RixPic > http://www.rigpix.com/kenwood/ts700s.htm > -- > CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! Article: 100261 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:52:55 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: WTB D-104 or Shure 444 References: <1129800398.142753.88600@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <7O2dnT6F5-1sasXeRVn-jg@comcast.com> Message-ID: <64cfd$43590ed8$4232bd10$26703@COQUI.NET> gb wrote: > "Bill" wrote in message > news:df2e0$43584b52$4232bd51$4349@COQUI.NET... > >>gb wrote: >> >>Those links are handy but the D104 sure sounds better on most rigs. >> >>-Bill > > > Apples and Oranges. > The Astatic D104 uses a crystal element (Hi-Z), while the Shure 44 uses a > dynamic element (Lo-Z). The response curve (sensitivity to specific audio > frequencies from 100 Hz to over 7,000 Hz) of a specific microphone element > makes a BIG difference in reproduction of the human voice. > > g. beat > > Exactly. -Bill Article: 100262 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Edward Knobloch Subject: Re: Differences between Knight T-150 and T-150A? References: Message-ID: Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 17:30:03 GMT Hi, The T-150A was my first rig, built from a kit in ancient times. The T-150A had somewhat more internal shielding than the T-150, to cut down the possibility of VFO chirp. I don't recall any circuit differences being advertised. I got a bad shock trying to neutralize the rig, so it never became a real favorite of mine. Also, I operated at first on 6 meters, and so got to know my neighbors who were trying to watch TV. QST reviewed the T-150 in Jan 1963. 73, Ed Knobloch > What are the differences between the Knight T-150 and T-150A? > People keep telling me, "There aren't many differences", but > no one has told me what's different. Anyone know? > > 73, > Dean K5DH > Article: 100263 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Northe Osbrink Subject: Re: Differences between Knight T-150 and T-150A? References: Message-ID: Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:11:12 GMT Dean, > What are the differences between the Knight T-150 and T-150A? > People keep telling me, "There aren't many differences", but > no one has told me what's different. Anyone know? > > 73, > Dean K5DH > You can see schematics and chassis top views of the two transmitters by scrolling down at: http://www.virhistory.com/ham/kits.html The only major difference that I can see is that the T-150A has trimmer capacitors across L-2 and L-3 in the VFO -- probably to try to help with VFO stability (notoriously drifty on many T-150s). There may be changes to some of the other component values as well, but they weren't immediately obvious. Northe N6KO Article: 100264 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Steve Nosko" Subject: Re: Boat Anchor Manuals Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:48:03 -0500 Message-ID: References: <1126123626.168675.93240@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1126138952.012455.214420@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Does this possibly relate why I can't do downloads from BAMA? Can you give the URL to the procedure. I'm running XP , but don't remember the wording of the Bama error. 73, Steve, K,9.D;C'I "Bernie Murphy" wrote in message news:XLZ5f.21816$GH1.540411@news20.bellglobal.com... > Reminder: If you have problems with download, you need to run the registry > tweak as per the BAMA site > regsvr32.exe /u msieftp.dllin order to have your file transfer to work > properly73, Bernie, VE3FWF, Ottawa, Canada > > wrote in message > news:1126138952.012455.214420@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Thanks to all ,I have one on the way...My rec is 9R59D,the original > > Trio.It does not have sliderule dials. they are half round type. I nice > > receiver but is a bit out of cal..dial strings were replaced at some > > time,that could have caused the cal to be off..I don`t like to tweek > > without using their procedure..get into trouble usually.. thanks all > > ..Harold > > > > Article: 100265 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: FMT with TS 830 From: Jaggy Taggy Message-ID: Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 02:46:33 GMT There is an ARRL Frequency Measurement Test coming up in November and I'd like to participate. I'd like to verify my receiving frequency with a frequency counter and wonder how to best attach that to my TS 830. Who has done these kinds of measurements and could give advice??? Uwe Article: 100266 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 23:04:58 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: FMT with TS 830 References: Message-ID: <8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET> Jaggy Taggy wrote: > There is an ARRL Frequency Measurement Test coming up in November and I'd > like to participate. > I'd like to verify my receiving frequency with a frequency counter and > wonder how to best attach that to my TS 830. > > Who has done these kinds of measurements and could give advice??? > > Uwe > About 30 years ago I qualified with my HQ-180A and an LM freq meter. Didn't need to hook anything together :) The problem with a counter and a TS830 is that there are various oscillators in the 830 that would all need to be summed together to get into the gnat's hair range. I really don't know how that could be easily done. I'm thinking old style using an oscillator like the LM/BC-221 or any good signal generator to beat against the signal and measuring THAT unit rather than trying to measure the 830. -Bill Article: 100267 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: Re: FMT with TS 830 From: Jaggy Taggy Message-ID: References: <8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 12:19:04 GMT On 10/21/05 11:04 PM, in article 8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET, "Bill" wrote: > Jaggy Taggy wrote: > >> There is an ARRL Frequency Measurement Test coming up in November and I'd >> like to participate. >> I'd like to verify my receiving frequency with a frequency counter and >> wonder how to best attach that to my TS 830. >> >> Who has done these kinds of measurements and could give advice??? >> >> Uwe >> > > About 30 years ago I qualified with my HQ-180A and an LM freq meter. > Didn't need to hook anything together :) > > The problem with a counter and a TS830 is that there are various > oscillators in the 830 that would all need to be summed together to get > into the gnat's hair range. I really don't know how that could be > easily done. I'm thinking old style using an oscillator like the > LM/BC-221 or any good signal generator to beat against the signal and > measuring THAT unit rather than trying to measure the 830. > > -Bill Bill, so you suggest to beat the signal the ARRL will transmit and then to calculate the signal frequency by using the published transmission frequency?? In that case I still would need to get the signal generators signal in my TS 830 to beat with the ARRL signal. I guess I could connect the signal generator to the antenna input. Do I see this right?? Uwe Article: 100268 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heytubeguy" Subject: WTB:Heathkit parts Message-ID: Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:17:29 GMT Looking for a replacement round dial scale (0-100) for SB series and a low B+ choke for SB-401. What you got hidden away????? Joe Article: 100269 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Message-ID: <435A4610.937A215@optonline.net> From: Sal Brisindi Subject: New Jersey Antique Radio Club swap Meet Sunday October 23rd Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 10:00:48 -0400 The New Jersey Antique Radio Club will be hosting their fall Swap Meet this Sunday October 23rd in Hazlet New Jersey. For additional information, Please go to http://www.njarc.org Regards, Sal Brisindi NJARC Treasurer Article: 100270 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Message-ID: <7c72eb6686da8c7a54964fd8158@news.free.fr> From: PATRICK Subject: racal 9087 Date: 22 Oct 2005 15:58:52 GMT I am looking for the RACAL 9087 service and user manuals rgds f6iib patrick Article: 100271 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Bob Subject: MILITARY RADIO MOUNTS Message-ID: <3erkl19f7v114jgrr7gedpdms7tp51np8p@4ax.com> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 12:50:32 -0400 I have on ebay the mother-lode of old military radio mounts...if your so inclined, please take a look...Thanks... http://cgi.ebay.com/MILITARY-RADIO-MOUNTS_W0QQitemZ5821555641QQcategoryZ4671QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Article: 100272 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Ritch Subject: WTB: LK-800 Amplifier Message-ID: Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:44:21 -0400 WTB: LK-800 Amplifier Looking for the LK-800 Amplifier. Please respond email with condition and price. ritchi50@optonline.net Article: 100273 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Dan Yemiola" Subject: WTB TR22C Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 14:37:34 -0400 Message-ID: must be in working order. Cosmetics not important as long no major pieces are missing. ai8o Winstonsalemve@yahoo.com Article: 100274 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "John N9JG" Subject: Re: FS:Bird Model 74 Coaxwitch **NEW** 6 Position Coax Switch Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 14:20:58 -0500 Message-ID: References: Your picture links don't work! "Mike Nowlen" wrote in message news:pl2ll19ctuhdua1qj5absqbp6k3g7upr86@4ax.com... > FS:Bird Model 74 Coaxwitch **NEW** 6 Position Coax Switch > > I am selling a hard to find Bird model #74 6 position "N" connector > coax switch, called the COAXWITCH. Designed for commercial service. > Has minimal insertion loss. Pull out, turn and push in type switch > handle. Sure locking and tight connection. It is new and unused in > original box and packing with instructions. > > Pictures at: > http://mywebpages.comcast.net/­mnowlen/bird-74-front.jpg > http://mywebpages.comcast.net/­mnowlen/bird-74-back.jpg > The cardboard is part of the packing and has never been removed. > > Useful Freq Range: DC to 10 GHz > Max RF Voltage: 500 VRMS (Note: this is 5KW at 50 ohms) > Atten to unused Channel: 75dB > > Frequency VSWR Loss (dB) Max RF Power Rating (Watts) > 100 MHz - 0.02 850 > 1 GHz 1.06 0.09 200 > 4 GHz 1.3 0.22 75 > > Original cost is near $500. > > $150 > + $10 Shipping in Continetial US > > Thanks for reading. > Please e-mail replies, > > Mike Nowlen WB4UKB > mnowlen@comcast.net > Article: 100275 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: chris+news@suslowicz.org (Chris Suslowicz) Subject: Re: FMT with TS 830 Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 20:23:12 +0100 Message-ID: References: <8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET> In article , Jaggy Taggy wrote: >On 10/21/05 11:04 PM, in article 8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET, >"Bill" wrote: > >> Jaggy Taggy wrote: >> >>> There is an ARRL Frequency Measurement Test coming up in November and I'd >>> like to participate. >>> I'd like to verify my receiving frequency with a frequency counter and >>> wonder how to best attach that to my TS 830. >>> >>> Who has done these kinds of measurements and could give advice??? >>> >>> Uwe >>> >> >> About 30 years ago I qualified with my HQ-180A and an LM freq meter. >> Didn't need to hook anything together :) >> >> The problem with a counter and a TS830 is that there are various >> oscillators in the 830 that would all need to be summed together to get >> into the gnat's hair range. I really don't know how that could be >> easily done. I'm thinking old style using an oscillator like the >> LM/BC-221 or any good signal generator to beat against the signal and >> measuring THAT unit rather than trying to measure the 830. >> >> -Bill > > >Bill, so you suggest to beat the signal the ARRL will transmit and then to >calculate the signal frequency by using the published transmission >frequency?? > >In that case I still would need to get the signal generators signal in my TS >830 to beat with the ARRL signal. I guess I could connect the signal >generator to the antenna input. Do I see this right?? Yes, but you certainly don't want a direct connection to the aerial. Connect the signal generator output to your counter, preferably using a "T-piece", so that you can plug a short length of wire into the 'T' to act as an aerial when you want to do the measurement. Then, let *everything* warm up for at least half an hour so that the temperatures stabilise in the equipment to reduce drift. Keep the signal generator a long way off the target frequency to begin with, then tune the receiver as accurately to the ARRL signal as you can, lock the receiver dial, and then tune the signal generator until you get a beat note followed by zero beat against the ARRL signal. (Turn the receiver BFO off when doing this, so you only have one beat note) . Read your counter at that point, and it should give you the exact frequency. The accuracy of your frequency measurement will depend on the accuracy and stability of the frequency counter, of course. Chris. -- "As a sysadmin, I suppose you're familiar with something called a 'worst-case scenario'?" "Isn't that what we call, "having a good day for a change"?" (Rik Steenwinkel and Graham Reed in the monastery) Article: 100276 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Jeff James" Subject: Buy and Sell Your Tube Gear! Message-ID: Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 15:32:54 -0400 You never know what you'll find.. http://www.dealamerica.com/deal/cgi-bin/ads/bcads.cgi FREE ads Dedicated to Vintage Amateur Radio... Article: 100277 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "John" Subject: Who Is The Current Owner Of My Viking Ranger I ? Message-ID: <2Qx6f.168300$qY1.137668@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 21:05:02 GMT The VFO cover has three callsigns written in pencil for identification. Two callsigns are similar. the transmitter has a unique history and was featured on an interesting 1950's QST photo cover---it was originally owned by noted DX'er. It was factory built. I sold it at a Hamfest in 1971 or 1972. Just interested in knowing who the current owner is. Best regards Article: 100278 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "SOMMERGIBILE" Subject: How to receive out of band signals.. Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 22:57:33 +0200 Message-ID: <435aa9a1$1$8479$5fc30a8@news.tiscali.it> by an VHF or UHF radio and other projects on: http://web.tiscali.it/am2zy/index.html Article: 100279 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: Re: FMT with TS 830 From: Jaggy Taggy Message-ID: References: <8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 21:14:14 GMT On 10/22/05 3:23 PM, in article BF80503096681F8C2D@192.168.1.23, "Chris Suslowicz" wrote: > In article , > Jaggy Taggy wrote: > >> On 10/21/05 11:04 PM, in article 8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET, >> "Bill" wrote: >> >>> Jaggy Taggy wrote: >>> >>>> There is an ARRL Frequency Measurement Test coming up in November and I'd >>>> like to participate. >>>> I'd like to verify my receiving frequency with a frequency counter and >>>> wonder how to best attach that to my TS 830. >>>> >>>> Who has done these kinds of measurements and could give advice??? >>>> >>>> Uwe >>>> >>> >>> About 30 years ago I qualified with my HQ-180A and an LM freq meter. >>> Didn't need to hook anything together :) >>> >>> The problem with a counter and a TS830 is that there are various >>> oscillators in the 830 that would all need to be summed together to get >>> into the gnat's hair range. I really don't know how that could be >>> easily done. I'm thinking old style using an oscillator like the >>> LM/BC-221 or any good signal generator to beat against the signal and >>> measuring THAT unit rather than trying to measure the 830. >>> >>> -Bill >> >> >> Bill, so you suggest to beat the signal the ARRL will transmit and then to >> calculate the signal frequency by using the published transmission >> frequency?? >> >> In that case I still would need to get the signal generators signal in my TS >> 830 to beat with the ARRL signal. I guess I could connect the signal >> generator to the antenna input. Do I see this right?? > > Yes, but you certainly don't want a direct connection to the aerial. > > Connect the signal generator output to your counter, preferably using a > "T-piece", so that you can plug a short length of wire into the 'T' > to act as an aerial when you want to do the measurement. Then, let > *everything* warm up for at least half an hour so that the temperatures > stabilise in the equipment to reduce drift. Keep the signal generator > a long way off the target frequency to begin with, then tune the receiver > as accurately to the ARRL signal as you can, lock the receiver dial, and > then tune the signal generator until you get a beat note followed by > zero beat against the ARRL signal. (Turn the receiver BFO off when > doing this, so you only have one beat note) . Read your counter at > that point, and it should give you the exact frequency. > > The accuracy of your frequency measurement will depend on the accuracy > and stability of the frequency counter, of course. > > Chris. Well Chris, thanks for your advice. The problem starts with tuning my receiver exactly to the frequency under consideration. I have a IC R75 and I just tried to tune in WWV without relying on the dial. The R75 has a reversal switch which switches between side bands. Switching back and forth until both pitches are identical should put me right on the carrier, or not?? Well, it is not easy if you try to be precise. When I had the best match I could achieve my dial was off by 15 Hz. Now the TS 830 does not have such a feature and I wonder how I am supposed to switch my BFO off. Does switching to TUNE do the trick?? Anyway, it is much harder to do this adjustment with the TS 830 than with the R 75. And looking at my old URM25D using my HP5384A frequency counter the error seems to mount. Even after warm up a slow drift of at least +- 30 Hz seems to be unavoidable. Combining all these errors and considering my operators error in zero beating the signal I should be lucky to get within +- 50 HZ OF the ARRL frequency. Maybe not too bad considering the equipment and the operator's experience, but quite an error nevertheless.... Uwe Article: 100280 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 18:53:16 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: FMT with TS 830 References: <8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET> Message-ID: <26bc5$435ac2df$4232bd7c$21654@COQUI.NET> Jaggy Taggy wrote: > Now the TS 830 does not have such a feature and I wonder how I am supposed > to switch my BFO off. Does the TS830 have AM mode capability? > And looking at my old URM25D using my HP5384A frequency counter the error > seems to mount. Even after warm up a slow drift of at least +- 30 Hz seems > to be unavoidable. > Combining all these errors and considering my operators error in zero > beating the signal I should be lucky to get within +- 50 HZ OF the ARRL > frequency. Maybe not too bad considering the equipment and the operator's > experience, but quite an error nevertheless.... Make as many measurements as you can and then average your own results, or find a numerical median of your own results. If you 'know' you've got a certain amount of drift in your counter or sig gen you can simply back out that number or a portion of it. Good luck! -Bill Article: 100281 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Barry OGrady Subject: Re: Who Is The Current Owner Of My Viking Ranger I ? Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 11:03:09 +1000 Message-ID: References: <2Qx6f.168300$qY1.137668@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> You are the current owner of everything you own. Barry ===== Home page http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og Article: 100282 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Ron in Radio Heaven Subject: Re: Who Is The Current Owner Of My Viking Ranger I ? References: <2Qx6f.168300$qY1.137668@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 01:26:56 GMT > You are the current owner of everything you own. > Like wow man, that's really deep... Article: 100283 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Beerbelly Subject: Re: Who Is The Current Owner Of My Viking Ranger I ? Message-ID: References: <2Qx6f.168300$qY1.137668@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 21:32:30 -0400 On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 21:05:02 GMT, "John" wrote: >The VFO cover has three callsigns written in pencil for identification. Two >callsigns are similar. the transmitter has a unique history and was >featured on an interesting 1950's QST photo cover---it was originally owned >by noted DX'er. It was factory built. I sold it at a Hamfest in 1971 or >1972. Just interested in knowing who the current owner is. > >Best regards > I knew I shoud not have erased those calls! Article: 100284 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: bg998@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Martin Potter) Subject: Re: FMT with TS 830 Date: 23 Oct 2005 01:37:03 GMT Message-ID: References: <8c47c$4359ac5c$4232bd4c$4156@COQUI.NET> Chris Suslowicz (chris+news@suslowicz.org) writes: > > Yes, but you certainly don't want a direct connection to the aerial. > > Connect the signal generator output to your counter, preferably using a > "T-piece", so that you can plug a short length of wire into the 'T' > to act as an aerial when you want to do the measurement. Then, let > *everything* warm up for at least half an hour so that the temperatures > stabilise in the equipment to reduce drift. Keep the signal generator > a long way off the target frequency to begin with, then tune the receiver > as accurately to the ARRL signal as you can, lock the receiver dial, and > then tune the signal generator until you get a beat note followed by > zero beat against the ARRL signal. (Turn the receiver BFO off when > doing this, so you only have one beat note) . Read your counter at > that point, and it should give you the exact frequency. > Further to Chris's suggestion, Bill, and you probably already know this, but for anyone who has never done it before, it helps a lot to adjust the strength of the signal generator output so that it is the same as the unknown signal. Then, the beat note will be most pronounced and easy to detect. I used this method for many years with a fixed output generator and a pot to ground, taking the signal from the pot's wiper and coupling it through a small value capacitor to the antenna and receiver input. With care I could adjust the generator's signal strength to match the unknown signal and get a very nice beat note. Got a published error of 2 hertz back in the early 1980s. ... Martin VE3OAT Article: 100285 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Message-ID: <435AF1A2.77F91F98@sympatico.ca> From: "M. Kassay" Subject: FS: HEATHKIT Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 22:12:50 -0400 For Sale Heath CR-1 Crystal radio $180 US Heath CW filter for the SB-101/102 $35 US shipped Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US Heath HW-104 hf transceiver - parts rig $90 US Heath HW-7401 2m rig, no audio $35 US Heath SB-401 transmitter with band pack $120 US The following ARE original MANUALS.... prices on manuals include shipping ! Heath HW-7 hf qrp rig $12 US Heath SA-2040 KW tuner $12 US Heath HW-2021 2m handi $12 US Heath SB-610 scope $12 US Heath HM-11 meter $9 US Heath HR-1680 receiver $12 US for further info, pls send me an Email. 73 Mike Article: 100286 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Ron in Radio Heaven Subject: Re: FS: HEATHKIT References: <435AF1A2.77F91F98@sympatico.ca> Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 03:27:17 GMT M. Kassay wrote: > Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US > Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US > Are these unassembled kits, because that's the ONLY way they could be "MINT". Kits can't be "mint" if they've been put together. Mint means NEW, never used. They might be very good, excellent, super duper, but they can't be mint. Ron Article: 100287 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Ron in Radio Heaven Subject: Re: FS: HEATHKIT References: <435AF1A2.77F91F98@sympatico.ca> <5vD6f.372$yX2.37@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> Message-ID: <9ED6f.14404$pP1.1039946@twister.southeast.rr.com> Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 03:41:57 GMT COLIN LAMB wrote: > They were assembled by virgins! > Most geeky hams probably were virgins... Ron Article: 100288 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Ron in Radio Heaven Subject: Re: FS: HEATHKIT References: <435AF1A2.77F91F98@sympatico.ca> Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 05:59:09 GMT GBrown wrote: > Never seen a Heathkit that fits the above. > Unless the box is still sealed. Ron Article: 100289 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "John" References: <2Qx6f.168300$qY1.137668@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> Subject: Re: Who Is The Current Owner Of My Viking Ranger I ? Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 12:01:17 GMT COLIN LAMB wrote in message news:C0K6f.440$Rl1.432@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... > Was it in mint condition? Actually, I would rate it as used, good condition when I had it. The insulation on the wires was flaking off and some of the coppper conductors showed corrosion. The 11-meter band was not calibrated and the carbon voltage dropping resistors for the differential keying circuit all burned up in a mini-fire---they were replaced with larger wattage wire-wound components. That's how I remember it after about 35 years. It's probably rusting away under tons of garbarge after it was parted-out and dumped on the street corner waiting for 'pickup'---when solidstate became the fashion.. However, if it's still out there I'd like to pass it's history along. Personally, I don't have time to play retro-radio. I'll stay on the newsgroup for a couple of weeks hoping for an answer then unsubscribe---the owner can contact me---one callsign is still good in the callbook. Bye... Article: 100290 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Uncle Peter" References: <435A5362.4080800@nucleus.com> <435BB43C.3070902@nucleus.com> Subject: Re: FA: Gentner Audio Prism with Orban # 5 Card..Very Nice! Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 11:28:49 -0400 "Ken" wrote in message news:435BB43C.3070902@nucleus.com... > Yea, and today's Orban Digital procesor costs 20,000, just what every > small station can afford you clown! > You're the guy with the superlatives; Dale just brought the puffery down to reality. Why the need for name calling? Pete > Article: 100291 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Mark@The.KB Subject: FA: Vehicular Mounting Base for PRC-104A (makes a GRC-213) Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:11:59 GMT This is the mounting base for the AN/PRC-104A radio set used in the AN/GRC-213 vehicular radio. The unit includes Electrical Equipment Mount MT-6234/GRC-213, Amplifier AM-7152/GRC-213, Antenna Switching Unit SA-2365/GRC-213, and associated cables necessary to build up the GRC-213 with your radio. The AM-7152 is an audio amplifier that boosts the audio level from the R/T and makes it available at the SPEAKER jack on the amplifier. The AM-7152 also provides audio-derived squelch for the PRC-104A, adjustable via a SQUELCH control. In addition, the AM-7152 conditions and filters the vehicular power to protect the radio from overvoltage, noise spike transients, RFI, and reverse polarity. The unit is excellent-appearing and has been checked out with a PRC-104 and also with a PRC-77. Note that the squelch feature will work with a variety of sets that do not have that feature, such as the PRC-77, PRC-25, PRC-74, etc. Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6572104989&ru=http://search.ebay.com:80/6572104989_W0QQfromZR40QQfviZ1 --Mark Francis KI0PF Article: 100292 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Mark@The.KB Subject: "Mil Spec Radio Gear" -- a new book from CQ Communications Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:13:30 GMT "Mil Spec Radio Gear" is my new book from CQ Communications. I've put together a cross-section of various military radio gear starting from the end of WWII and continuing to roughly present day. It has 230+ pages and 200+ photos of equipment covering this great hobby. Some of you may remember CQ's original Cowan series from the 60s including the "Surplus Conversion Handbook" and others. I've tried to continue that tradition for post-WWII gear, with lots of extra goodies. Here are some links: Table of Contents on my updated web page: http://home.att.net/~night-ops/mmfrancis009.htm Descriptive flyer: http://home.att.net/~night-ops/milrad/blurb.jpg Order from CQ: http://unix8.sunserver.com/cq/Detail.bok?no=113 Thanks! --Mark KI0PF Article: 100293 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Joe" Subject: FS: Heath HM-15 SWR meter Message-ID: <9uP6f.3269$c4.240@trndny03> Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:10:29 GMT Heath HM-15 SWR meter good condition but has 2 small holes on top as if ombody mounted uner a shelf. $25 Shipped USPM US only Email for pic _-Joe remove NOSPAM Article: 100294 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Joe" Subject: FS: HW-101 manual Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:13:03 GMT HW-101 manual COPY, well used but all there. $10 shipped Joe remove NOSPAM Article: 100295 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Joe" Subject: FS: SB-301 Manual copy Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:17:08 GMT SB-301 Manual copy, nice double sided in binder $8 shipped -Joe Remove NOSPAM Article: 100296 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Joe" Subject: FS:SB-301 Manual Copy Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:17:08 GMT SB-301 Manual Copy double sided in binder $8 shipped US only -Joe Remove NOSPAM Article: 100297 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: mike murphy Subject: Re: FS: HEATHKIT References: <435AF1A2.77F91F98@sympatico.ca> <5vD6f.372$yX2.37@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> <9ED6f.14404$pP1.1039946@twister.southeast.rr.com> Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:22:23 GMT smells like mint ( from the menthol cigaretts the builder smoked) Article: 100298 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) Subject: Tek 650HR help needed Date: 23 Oct 2005 14:36:38 -0400 Message-ID: I have a Tektronix 650HR monitor here which recently developed an odd fault.. there is no lumininance on the display, just chroma! Should be easy to figure out, until I discovered that the manual that I have is for the Tek 650 and does not cover the 650HR. The only difference between the two is the chroma detector circuits, which of course are what has gone wrong on this unit. Does anyone have a 650HR manual, or docs on the aperture card for the 650HR? I believe the problem is on the aperture card, as when I disconnect the aperture card outputs, there is a white flash on the screen rather than just a color streak. There's a weird coaxial relay on there too which I'd try bypassing for test purposes if I had a pinout. Anybody with any suggestions? I know the beast is old, but it has served well for a long time. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Article: 100299 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Brian Hill" References: <1130089302.746930.31320@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: I was way way stoopid - need to unepoxy sumpin Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 13:38:48 -0500 wrote in message news:1130089302.746930.31320@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I did a very stoopid thing. > > I hollowed out a capacitor and epoxy in a new snap in capacitor inside > the old can. I didn't use the proper voltage rating capacitor and now > I have to un-epoxy. Any ideas? > > I already called myself stoopid so no need to duplicate efforts there. > > > Solvent? > > Heat? > > Dremel? > > thanks > N9NEO > Drill it the pry out the peices. -- Regards B.H. Brian's Basement http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm Article: 100300 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) Subject: Re: I was way way stoopid - need to unepoxy sumpin Date: 23 Oct 2005 14:54:59 -0400 Message-ID: References: <1130089302.746930.31320@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> wrote: >I did a very stoopid thing. > >I hollowed out a capacitor and epoxy in a new snap in capacitor inside >the old can. I didn't use the proper voltage rating capacitor and now >I have to un-epoxy. Any ideas? Get a new old capacitor and do it again. If you need a bad can cap, let me know what size it is and I will look through the trash bin and see if I have one for you. Next time, use RTV instead of epoxy. It's better for a lot of reasons, including ease of removal. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Article: 100301 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bill Turner" Subject: Re: Shipping: UPS Ground vs. FedEx Ground Date: 23 Oct 2005 20:34:49 GMT Message-ID: References: <434D1817.61E369AE@chaio_guido.net> Guido Sarducci from NYC wrote: > UPS uses company drivers and FedEx Home uses > subcontractors/independants so they have less > overhead, so lower fees. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My local FedEx contractor delivers on Saturday, too. 73, Bill W6WRT Article: 100302 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bill Turner" Subject: Re: Shipping: UPS Ground vs. FedEx Ground Date: 23 Oct 2005 20:36:41 GMT Message-ID: References: <434D1817.61E369AE@chaio_guido.net> Guido Sarducci from NYC wrote: > Don't spend a lot of money on those self adhesive > ship labels, instead use regular paper and get > one of those glue sticks that the kids use at school, > that turns your plain paper label into a stick on label > for a few cents ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you're going to use glue sticks, test them first for water resistance. The kind I use at work come off quite easily. 73, Bill W6WRT Article: 100303 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bill Turner" Subject: Re: Shipping: UPS Ground vs. FedEx Ground Date: 23 Oct 2005 20:39:12 GMT Message-ID: References: Scott Dorsey wrote: > Let me also say that, from my experience, UPS and FedEx Ground break > things at about the same rate. But when FedEx damages something, > they promptly inspect it and pay out without a fuss, while UPS will > do almost anything to avoid paying insurance claims. Admittedly I > have had only three UPS issues, but all were nightmares. > --scott ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Also... never ship anything when UPS's union is in negotiations. Things get mysteriously "damaged" in transit. Some of their drivers are incredibly stupid if they think that helps things. 73, Bill W6WRT Article: 100304 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Randy or Sherry Guttery Subject: Re: FA: Gentner Audio Prism with Orban # 5 Card..Very Nice! References: <435A5362.4080800@nucleus.com> <435BB43C.3070902@nucleus.com> Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:27:08 -0500 Ken wrote: > Yea, and today's Orban Digital procesor costs 20,000, just what every > small station can afford you clown! Why the name calling? There are certainly other, less expensive options that work far better than the old stuff - and are affordable by any station that can afford to stay on the air... Take the Amigo, for instance (same company as Orban). Very affordable - very competent - which is all that Dale was pointing out... just my .02 -- randy guttery A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com Article: 100305 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Brian Hill" Subject: Collins filters $$$$$$$$$$ Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:32:16 -0500 Why are they so expensive? I've put off buying some for my Collins rig because of the price. -- Regards B.H. Brian's Basement http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm Article: 100306 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: X-rated Vermonter Subject: Re: "Mil Spec Radio Gear" -- a new book from CQ Communications Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:00:17 -0400 Message-ID: <7u8ol19si3m9co9pj7ccc08ulhpgof06cj@4ax.com> References: Mark: I bought the book. It is a good read. Fine job. Ray K1XV the X-rated Vermonter. Article: 100307 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Jim Adney Subject: Re: FS: HEATHKIT Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:12:22 -0500 Message-ID: References: <435AF1A2.77F91F98@sympatico.ca> On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 03:27:17 GMT Ron in Radio Heaven wrote: >M. Kassay wrote: >> Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US >> Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US > >Are these unassembled kits, because that's the ONLY way >they could be "MINT". >Kits can't be "mint" if they've been put together. >Mint means NEW, never used. > They might be very good, excellent, super duper, >but they can't be mint. He didn't say these were kits. Did Heath sell assembled versions of these? If so, those could be both assembled and "mint." - ----------------------------------------------- Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org Madison, WI 53711 USA ----------------------------------------------- Article: 100308 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: et472@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Michael Black) Subject: Re: FS: HEATHKIT Date: 24 Oct 2005 02:36:57 GMT Message-ID: References: <435AF1A2.77F91F98@sympatico.ca> Jim Adney (jadney@vwtype3.org) writes: > On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 03:27:17 GMT Ron in Radio Heaven > wrote: > >>M. Kassay wrote: >>> Heath SB-303 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $230 US >>> Heath SB-301 hf receiver MINT, fully filtered $175 US >> >>Are these unassembled kits, because that's the ONLY way >>they could be "MINT". >>Kits can't be "mint" if they've been put together. >>Mint means NEW, never used. >> They might be very good, excellent, super duper, >>but they can't be mint. > > He didn't say these were kits. Did Heath sell assembled versions of > these? If so, those could be both assembled and "mint." > But even if they'd been bought as a kit, they could still be mint. The meaning then that it would be in great shape (no scratches, no mods, original paint, etc), and I suppose it might also mean that it was assembled carefully, but I can't say I've given much thought to that last point. I suspect if the wording was "mint kit" then that would require that it not be assembled, because then it's no longer a kit, and hence isn't "mint" as the day the builder bought it. I'm not convinced that someone assembling the kit makes it less pristine, as in "less than mint". But, obviously if someone wants the kit, any kit that was assembleed is spoiled goods. Michael VE2BVW Article: 100309 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Jim, KK1W" Subject: HCRA Auction - Feeding Hills, MA, November 4th Message-ID: Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 23:45:47 -0400 The annual HCRA auction returns again with our usual fun and bargain extravganza! Come to Feeding Hills, MA on Friday, November 4th and enjoy a great amateur radio auction. This yearly event draws over 100 people from at least three states. It's a great place to sell your old stuff or go home with a bargain. Win a Yaesu VX-7R in the raffle too! The particulars: Date: November 4th, 2005 Time: Set-up at 6:30 PM, auction starts at 7:00 PM Place: Feeding Hills Congregational Church 23 North Westfield Street Feeding Hills, MA 01030 Admission: Free!!!! Here's a link to a Google interactive map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=21+North+Westfield+Street,+Feeding+Hills,+MA&spn=0.043945,0.079338&hl=en The simple rules: Sellers: Mark your item with your name, call (if you have one) and a minimum selling price (if you so desire). 10% of the sale goes to HCRA (maximum is $10). Amateur radio or computer items only. Please box small items into lots for quick auctioning. If it doesn't sell you bring it home. Buyers: Bid, buy and go home with a bargain! The tradition of a great raffle prize continues. Purchase a raffle ticket to win a Yaesu VX-7R Handy Talkie. Also second and third prizes of an ARRL Antenna Book and a 25A power supply. Coffee, donuts and softdrinks will be available. Everyone is welcome, bring a friend or two along for the fun. For further information please drop me an email or call. All contact details are on our web site at: http://www.hcra.org. '73... Jim, KK1W Article: 100310 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Diamond Dave Subject: Re: Shipping: UPS Ground vs. FedEx Ground Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 04:29:51 -0700 Message-ID: <6ahpl119tavtob734gagffknah6vh457je@4ax.com> References: <434D1817.61E369AE@chaio_guido.net> On 23 Oct 2005 20:34:49 GMT, "Bill Turner" wrote: >Guido Sarducci from NYC wrote: >> UPS uses company drivers and FedEx Home uses >> subcontractors/independants so they have less >> overhead, so lower fees. >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >My local FedEx contractor delivers on Saturday, too. My local FedEx Home contractor employs dumdums, thieves and slackers. They are NOTHING like the real FedEX company. Article: 100312 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Mark@The.KB Subject: Re: "Mil Spec Radio Gear" -- a new book from CQ Communications Message-ID: <6qqql1t135feufh4rk08vtgbhfucgcq0vb@4ax.com> References: <7u8ol19si3m9co9pj7ccc08ulhpgof06cj@4ax.com> Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 23:19:04 GMT On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:00:17 -0400, X-rated Vermonter wrote: >Mark: > >I bought the book. It is a good read. Fine job. > >Ray K1XV the X-rated Vermonter. Thanks, Ray! I appreciate that. It was fun to write, hope that shows through. :-D --Mark KI0PF Article: 100313 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Steven Burrows" Subject: S-40B Band 4 Oscillator Coils Needed Message-ID: Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 20:36:27 -0400 I am looking for the band 4 oscillator coil assembly for a pair of Hallicrafter S-40B receivers. I think that the same part from a S-77 or a S-40A would also work. If you have these parts and are interested in selling them, please e-mail me at spburrows@cox.net. Thanks Steve Article: 100314 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "k6zsr" Subject: FA: Hallicrafters S-76 with Big S Meter! Message-ID: Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 19:58:33 -0700 No Reserve, See it at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5822218722&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT